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a person who learn about human past through evacuation _​

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Answered by shahanasajan
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In research on evacuation, recent years have seen growing interest in human factors and psychology. Real evacu- ations in the past have taught the importance of human factors: Even where physical wellbeing and spatial aspects of the escape route were not a problem, they did not always run smooth. In a derailing accident in the Moscow Subway system in 2014, some passengers stated afterwards to the media that they had assumed it would be their end. In contrast to that other passengers took their time to take pictures of the derailed subway train instead of leaving the site immediately. Consequently, evacuation was slow and difficult to coordinate as people were injured, in shock waiting for help, or were actively searching for a way out through the dark subway tunnel by themselves
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